Special Lecture --;The Origin, Diversity, and Biology of Shoot-Borne Roots --;The Commercial Importance of Adventitious Rooting --;Commercial Importance of Adventitious Rooting to Agronomy --;Commercial Application of Adventitious Rooting to Forestry --;Commercial Importance of Adventitious Rooting to Horticulture --;Infrastructure for Research --;Genomic Manipulation of Plant Materials for Adventitious Rooting Research --;Model Systems for Studying Adventitious Root Formation --;Setting the Stage for Rooting --;Novel Experimental Systems for Determining Cellular Competence, and Determination --;Differential Competence for Adventitious Root Formation in Histologically Similar Cell Types --;Biochemical and Molecular Markers of Cellular Competence for Adventitious Rooting --;Manipulating Rooting Potential in Stockplants before Collecting Cuttings --;Induction of Rooting --;Auxin Metabolism and Adventitious Root Initiation --;The ERabp Gene Family: Structural and Physiological Analyses --;Root System Development and Plant Growth --;Use of Transformed Roots for Root Development and Metabolism Studies and Progress in Characterizing Root-Specific Gene Expression --;Control of Root System Architecture through Chemical and Genetic Alterations of Polyamine Metabolism --;Modeling Root System Morphology in Rice --;Modeling Adventitious Root System Development in Trees: Clonal Poplars --;The Role of Expert and Hypertext Systems in Modeling Root-Shoot Interactions, and Carbon Allocation --;Carbon Allocation to Root and Shoot Systems of Woody Plants --;Special Chapter --;A Historical Evaluation of Adventitious Rooting Research to 1993 --;Epilogue --;Research on Adventitious Rooting: Where Do We Go from Here?
Proceedings of the First International Symposium held in Dallas, Texas, April 18-22, 1993
Proceedings of the First International Symposium held in Dallas, Texas, April 18-22, 1993